Dr. Zora Haviarova
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Dr. Zora Haviarova

Lecturer
Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Slovak Medical University, Bratislava, ,Slovakia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Human Anatomy from Comenius University, Slovakia

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Biography

Dr. Zora Haviarova holds a position of Assistant Lecturer at Institute of Anatomy, Medical Faculty, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia, and nowadays irregularly dispensary of the Institute of Tropical Diseases (Bratislava, Slovakia). She earned her Ph.D. in Human Anatomy from Comenius University, Slovakia. Her main area of interest focuses on the structure of the Varicose Vein Wall, Clinical Anatomy (Cardiovascular System, Peripheral Nerves). She has published 10 research articles in journals contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Human Genetics
62%
Vascular Anatomy
90%
Neuroscience
75%
Peripheral Nerves
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
3
Chapters
3
Articles
39
Abstracts
38

Selected Publications

  1. Matejčík, V., Z. Haviarová and R. Kuruc, 2022. New insight on segmental organisation of human spinal cord. Health New Tech. Soc. Work, 17: 138-142.
  2. Kuruc, R., Z. Haviarova, F. Halgas and V. Matejcik, 2021. Intracranial intradural variations of nerve roots. Bratislava Med. J., 122: 242-247.
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  3. Haviarová, Z., V. Matejčík, R. Kuruc and F. Halgaš, 2020. Extradural and intradural characteristics of the cervical nerve root anomalies. J. Clin. Neurosci., 73: 259-263.
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  4. Matejčík, V., Z. Haviarová, R. Kuruc, A. Šteňo and J. Šteňo, 2019. Intraspinal Variations of Nerve Roots. Springer International Publishing, Switzerland, .
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  5. Matejcik, V., Z. Haviarova, R. Kuruc and J. Steno, 2019. Current occurence of intraspinal intradural and extradural communicating branches in the spinal canal. Bratislava Med. J., 120: 621-624.
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  6. Kuruc, R., Z. Haviarova, F. Halgas, J. Sidlo and V. Matejcik, 2019. Extraordinary features of the intraspinal extradural and intradural nerve root courses. Neuro Endocrinol. Lett., 40: 29-36.
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  7. Haviarová, Z., V. Matejčík, R. Kuruc, J. Líška and F. Halgaš, 2019. Intraspinal characteristics of thoracic spinal nerve roots anomalies. Br. J. Neurosurg., 34: 72-75.
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  8. Matejcik, V., R. Kuruc, J. Líška, J. Steno and Z. Haviarova, 2018. Extradural characteristics of the origins of lumbosacral nerve roots. J. Neurol. Surg. A Cent. Eur. Neurosurg., 80: 109-115.
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  9. Matejčík, V., Z. Haviarová, A. Šteňo, R. Kuruc and J. Šteňo, 2017. Intraspinal intradural variations of nerve roots. Surg. Radiol. Anat., 39: 1385-1395.
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  10. Matejčík, V., Z. Haviarová, A. Šteňo, R. Kuruc and J. Šteňo, 2014. Intraspinal extradural variations of nerve roots. Ann. Anat. Anatomischer Anz., 211: 114-119.
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  11. Matejcik, V., J. Steno and Z. Haviarova, 2013. Surgical treatment of nervus pudendus. Bratislava Med. J., 114: 657-661.
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  12. El-Falougy, H., P. Selmeciova, E. Kubikova, J. Stenova and Z. Haviarova, 2013. The variable communicating branches between musculocutaneous and median nerves: a morphological study with clinical implications. Bratislava Med. J., 114: 290-294.
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  13. El Falougy, H., P. Selmeciova, E. Kubikova and Z. Haviarova, 2013. The variable origin of the recurrent artery of Heubner: An anatomical and morphometric study. BioMed Res. Int., Vol. 2013. 10.1155/2013/873434.
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  14. Haviarova, Z., A. Janegova, P. Janega, S. Durdik, P. Kovae, V. Stvrtinova and P. Mraz, 2011. Expression of constitutive nitric oxide synthase isoforms in varicose vein wall: Preliminary results. Int. J. Vascular Med., Vol. 2011. 10.1155/2011/204723.
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  15. Haviarova, Z., A. Janegova, P. Janega, S. Durdik and P. Kovac et al., 2011. Nitric oxide synthases in varicose vein wall. Bratisl. Lek. Listy, 112: 18-23.
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  16. Matejcik, V. and Z. Haviarova, 2010. Variabilities in anatomical arrangement of sacral plexus roots. Rev. Argent. Anatomia Clin., 2: 95-99.
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  17. Haviarova, Z., H.E. Falougy, A. Killingerova and V. Matejcik, 2009. Variation of the median nerve course and its clinical importance. Biomed. Pap. Med. Fac. Univ. Palacky Olomouc Czech Republic, 153: 303-306.
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  18. Matejcik, V., J. Steno, Z. Haviarova and B. Mravec, 2008. Neurofibroma of the vagus nerve in the cervical portion. Bratisl. Lek. Listy, 109: 455-458.
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  19. Haviarova, Z., P. Janega, S. Durdik, P. Kovac and P. Mraz et al., 2008. Comparison of collagen subtype I and III presence in varicose and non-varicose vein walls. Bratisl. Lek. Listy, 109: 102-105.
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  20. Kovac, P., K. Toth and Z. Haviarova, 2004. The attitude of medical students to legal norms in medicine. Lekarsky Obzor, 53: 45-48.
  21. Haviarova, Z., P. Weismann, D. Pavlikova, S. Durdik and P. Kovac et al., 2002. Mast cell infiltration in the wall of varicose veins. Acta Histochem., 104: 357-360.
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  22. Haviarova, Z., H.A.E. Falougy and A. Killingerova, 2001. Atypical course of the median nerve. Bratislavske Lekarske Listy, 102: 372-373.